Hall has been a priority recruit for the Boilermakers, with Matt Painter and Brandon Brantley attending all three of his games at Don Bosco Prep this past weekend.

WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue basketball will know by Thursday whether its 2019 recruiting class has landed an impactful fourth member.

Sunrise Christian forward Malik Hall said on Twitter he will announce his destination on Thursday. Hall previously announced his final three teams under consideration to be Purdue, Michigan State and Oregon.

WEDNESDAY UPDATE: Per the Chiminmedia Twitter account, the announcement will come at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Hall plays for the post-grad team at Bel Aire, Kansas' Sunrise Christian, which played in the Don Bosco Institute Classic in northwest Indiana over the weekend.

Purdue coach Matt Painter and assistant coach Brandon Brantley attended all three games. That meant driving through the night Friday to Columbus, Ohio, for the closed scrimmage against West Virginia, making the return drive on Saturday.

Painter and Brantley had also recently visited with Hall in Kansas and with the Aurora, Illinois native's family.

Hall is considered a four-star prospect and ranks No. 52 in the 24/7 Sports composite of the 2019 class rankings. The 6-7, 190-pound forward would add some more size and scoring ability to a class that already includes guards Isaiah Thompson of Zionsville and Brandon Newman of Valparaiso and forward Mason Gillis of New Castle.

Sunrise Christian is the same prep school that produced current Purdue redshirt sophomore center Matt Haarms. Former Oklahoma star Buddy Hield, now with the Sacramento Kings, and recent Michigan State point guard Lourawls "Tum Tum" Nairn are also alums.

Hall's decision dates is one day short of two weeks before the beginning of the fall signing period.

Nathan Baird reports on Purdue men's basketball for the Journal & Courier. Contact him at 765-420-5234 or nbaird@jconline.com. Follow on Twitter: @nbairdjc